Posted on 11/04/2020 11:56:17 AM PST by rintintin
United States Senator 6 Year Term (1) Position 76/83 Counties Votes Percent DEM Peters, Gary 1,731,276 45.77% REP James, John 1,985,787 52.50% UST Willis, Valerie L. 31,772 0.84% GRN Squier, Marcia 25,426 0.67% NLP Dern, Doug 8,515 0.23% Total Votes: 3,782,776
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I’m really confused the news shows Biden ahead but when you go to Michigan.Gov elections website it shows Trump ahead at 2:29pm today.
https://mielections.us/election/results/2020GEN_CENR.html
Did people in Michigan REALLY vote one way on President and the other way on Senator???
Blacks might have voted for James and Biden.
I just read he had lost!
Right so why is the news saying Biden is ahead vs. using Michigan website totals?
You do know those results are from last night don’t you?
Nope, James is up only ~13,600 votes.
No way! And James was ahead all along, so him being behind is weird.
Did people in Michigan REALLY vote one way on President and the other way on Senator???
A few may have, but I would not think it was common.
Blacks
Those numbers don’t look like the latest.
So which one is the accurate MI vote count? Why is this one showing Trump ahead, I thought he was behind?
Think you guys are behind. Michigan flipped after the shady 3am drop
Those numbers dont look like the latest.
Then why does the Sec of State have them up?
Michigan · US Senate
From The Associated Press
96% reporting ·
John James
Republican Party
49.3%
2,586,618
Gary Peters
Democratic Party
48.9%
2,563,295
The current totals show the President in the lead.
https://mielections.us/election/results/2020GEN_CENR.html
Democratic
Biden, Joseph R. 1,766,465 46.18%
Republican
Trump, Donald J. 2,000,189 52.29%
Democratic
Peters, Gary 1,731,276 45.77%
Republican
James, John 1,985,787 52.50%
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